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Definition

To engage in deficit spending.

To give something in order to create the conditions where others will give in return.

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Origins

As an idiomatic term, from the 1930s. From the metaphor of filling (priming) a liquid pump in order to prepare it for operation.

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In Context

  • "[…] by supplying, through the Federal Treasury, a sufficient flow of finance and currency that will prime the pump and keep it going until it can start its flow from the well or fountain of national resources."
  • "For example, if you give money to a charity, as a tax reduction or to prime the pump for more money to flow to you, than the actual intent is not making someone else happy, but yourself."
  • "Kate primed the pump by telling the story of Dina teaching her to rappel."
  • "A good way to prime the pump of generosity is by starting with the intangibles such as a smile, or a simple courtesy such as opening a door for someone or extending some other random act of kindness."
  • "If you're starving for some admiring comments, you might have to prime the pump."